In our defense, though, this thing is pretty hard to spot. In fact, the entire game — if one can call it that — is basically a giant test of patience.

What is the new Easter Egg?

Like previous incarnations of the Android Easter Egg, to activate the new one you must open Settings, head to About phone, find the Android version number and tap several times until a cartoon "N" appears.

Unlike the last few versions, though, tapping several times on that cartoon depiction doesn't enter a game (which is a Flappy Bird knock-off in Android 6.0 Marshmallow), but if you press and hold the N it shows a small cat emoji underneath. Tapping that again reveals a "No entry" emoji, which is, earlier, where we thought it ended.

Turns out that's just the beginning. Once that "No entry" emoji is present, swipe down your notification quick settings, tap Edit and find the ???? Android Easter Egg quick setting then drag it to your quick settings.

After it's moved, tapping on the new "Empty dish" quick setting toggle begins a game where you have to entice a cat to feed from an empty plate using either "Bits," "Fish," "Chicken," or "Treats." Should a feline take the bait, which isn't guaranteed, you'll receive a notification with a cat and a number. Tapping on it reveals a new window with a smiling cartoon cat that, when long-pressed, can be shared as an image.

That's it?

Yep, that appears to be it. The game draws inspiration from the popular Japanese cat "collector" game, Neko Atsume. The word "neko" also happens to be Japanese for "cat," which keeps with the N theme of the latest Android version.

It's a cute, creative, and well-hidden Easter Egg. Kudos, Google.

Thanks to Blake Bryant for providing us with initial screenshots and cats.

Although, having said that, what I want to see when Android S comes around is them to cut a deal to call it Swiss Cake Roll. Now that's a snack food worthy of the Android treatment. Come on, Google, you've got five years to work out the details. Make it happen!

Android Neko confirmed as true Android 7.0 name. Although I guess calling a cat a "tasty" treat would be looked down upon by most. This is the best Easter egg ever. I really do wish it was called Android Neko now and apparently someone on the Google team thinks so too